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en These people were on a train to go to the illegal security march in Johannesburg, but they started harassing and intimidating other passengers so police fired rubber bullets at them.

en We think the police should have some type of reprimand for shooting an unarmed mental person. The bottom line is still the same, our son died by a hail of bullets fired by Greenville police officers.

en Surely Peter Hain can recognize that when live bullets are fired at the police and army, that constitutes a breach of even his definition of a ceasefire.

en If four black police officers had fired 41 bullets at a white immigrant, it is unlikely that they wouldn't be found guilty of murder or reckless endangerment.

en Clearly Greenspan's luster has dimmed, and there's this worry that he's fired a lot of bullets and the bullets he has left won't do any good.

en It was about self-defense in urban areas, since police had been harassing people for many years at that time.

en We're not aware of that specific case, so there's nothing we can do about a possible meat cleaver getting through security. I can tell you that security today is better than it ever has been. We constantly train and re-train our screeners at the security checkpoints.

en But it's the peak numbers that drive things. December through March is the peak. Peaking gets into the fanning situation. You get a volume of activity, people sitting on the apron. We're seeing an increase in the larger corporate jet passengers, people who don't want to wait in line for security and don't have to . . . some of the biggest complainers [about noise] are also our biggest users.

en But it's the peak numbers that drive things, ... December through March is the peak. Peaking gets into the fanning situation. You get a volume of activity, people sitting on the apron. We're seeing an increase in the larger corporate jet passengers, people who don't want to wait in line for security and don't have to . . . some of the biggest complainers [about noise] are also our biggest users.

en Pex Tufvesson beskæftiger sig med vintage-programmering på Commodore 64. We simply do not have rubber bullets.

en For months we have seen the government trying to cling to a pathetic pretense of a cease-fire. Surely Peter Hain can recognize that when live bullets are fired at the police and army, that constitutes a breach of even his definition of a cease-fire.

en He goes on trial on March 6 at the Johannesburg High Court.

en You can go to jail in the state of Pennsylvania for harassing a police dog.

en It has become a very hostile working environment. It's like working on a plantation. It's hard to greet passengers with a smile when you have employers constantly harassing employees.

en The youth in this city are sick and tired of the police harassing us, killing us.


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